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Show MAGNA TIMES. Magna, Utah iiuai HUNTER-GRANGE- AH BUTTERSCOTCH CHOCOLATE FIE EXCITIKG HEW FLAVOH COMBIRATIOH ocietijl MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS On Thursday, Mrs. Ivan Mem-no- tt Mrs. M. F. 0;r and Mrs. Emily met with the Millard Coun-- y Pettersson attended the Women's Club at the home of Mrs. Mar-a- n L: gixlalivi.' Council Wednesday at Bishop in Salt Lake City. A the State Capitol Building and hot luncheon listened to a most interesting delicious noon-da- y panel on mental health and sev- was served and the afternoon eral other subjects by Dr. John .pent in visiting. F. Larson, Dr. C. Hardin Branch, The annual Christmas party of Mrs. L R. Morrison and Dr. C. the Lady Lions was held WednesHouston. day evening at the Magna Fire Complimentary to her daugh- Hall. Gifts were exchanged and ter, Mrs. Michael Cannon, Mrs. refreshments served by the hostAlbert Haslam entertained at b esses, Mrs. Goldie Hawkes, Mrs. prettily arranged shower for the Dorothy Merrill, Mrs. Hazel Orr, mother-to-b- e Monday evening. Mrs. Lucy Larson and Mrs. Eleanor Wacker. Family members attended. The Story of Christmas," was Games were played and late given by Mrs. Jean Martin, refreshments served. FOR ?rlL V if.- ''w..1 i .. .. df"' y ' vj, . , ' s v 2 " Conn etion fee to the Granger-- ; Improvement Districts ew.-will cost $150 and a mini- -' num monthly service charge of 3 will be levied, according to a letter sent by the trustees to residents who will be abi.' to connect in the near future. The sewer is now under con 'Iuntcr . - ' ' i . . e - s . '. , struction. The letter stated the 3150 connection fee must be paid and connections mad. as the outfall line passes the homes. In this cae the district will pay for the stub line from the outfall line to '.he property line. Residents must sign up by January 15th to receive this price. ine iriiovrr prescription in tne n'v medical chest. Similarly it is iangrrou to borrow a prescrip-.n Failure to aign up by that date and failure to connect as the outfall line passes the property, will necessitate the property owner paying for the stub line and road repairs, the letter continues. The residents may pay the $150 in cash or on a payment contract. The contract requires $33 down and $12 per month for 11 months with total payment of $1G5. A 10 per cent penalty will be added for payments not made promptly. Minimum charge of $3 will be made for service and will be billed and paid along with the water bill. The water minimum is $3, making the minimum ffi a month for both services. n a neighbor who recommend . Mime ailment. Here you are diag-i.-in- g your trouble and I resting il wiih nme medirine about which you know a a a noihing. Remember that mnsl medi- ernes are designed for some specific ac Mhu-m- t iri.tt if till,. I. llon gnj mn,( of them must be hr mrmk'i nfikt I let Shi, A Mutl physician. A uwafrii sd fvlnW is rMprvwfisa mlk Manyj,yindividuals return to a drug- - CHRISTMAS OOyS umtft Please bring my brother one of those trucks that come apart and little doll that will keep him quiet-h-es noisy. And please bring my sister a baby with big eyes, a game, a few books and a coloring book. I would like a baby doll with big eyes, a game and a few books and coloring book. My 43 sister and I would also like a lllllllf IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII sweater. LL Col. Edwin C. Kingsley, one Kevin, Susan and Kristy Marsh of Utah's CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI brightest golf stars, and Christmas carols wen later en- formerly an ace at the Utah Copper Golf Club, died Wednesday joyed by the ladies. at 9:30 a.m., in Ft Bel voir Army Members of the Oqulrrh Camp, Hospital near Washington, D. C. Daughters of Pioneers, were enThe former Utah Thursday, Friday, Saturday December tertained Thursday at the home Open champion died of E Starts Thursday fc Saturday. 7:00 P.M. Starts Friday, 0:00 PM. of Mrs. Kate Jensen, the occasion occlusion. He had been incoronary apparComplete Show all Three Nights After t:00 PM. ; being their annual Christmas ent good health until Wednesday Mrs. Charles Bailey was a party. mornings attack. TT, Col. Kingsley, who enlisted in coma Christmas decorations wen the Wilde carried out in the table and room the Army in 1942, was chief of-of program in the decorations and games of bingo fice passenger JE4V of Army transportation. The lesson was played. presented Wallace He served in the Army in Gerby Mrs. Alice Thomas on "Stories many and in Korea. f of Long Ago." MITCHELL 1 til HESA He won every tournament for NISBW0 WleM . KUf John J. Harrison, son of Mr. amateurs in the state of Utah 2 MHMn and Mrs. John Harrison of MagFriday 13- - Midnight Jamboree na, is home on leave from the during his reign and copped the E Starts at 12:00 Midnight. United States Army. He has been All Saats SOc on Midnight Show. Midnight Show ticket good stationed in Germany for the tier 0:00 p.m. Come at 1:00 and aee all 4 features for SOc. past four yean and will report to Come for Chuck Wagon. Hot Dogs and E Everything Fort Hood, Texas, January 2nd 2 Big Features E for three more year of duty. E Voodoo Woman" Rockabilly Baby Ellis, 5 Eleanor Carter-To- m Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. RasmusGriffith With Beans 4 Creeping Terror Striking And a Whole Bag Full of Rock sen of Magna had as Sunday din- No. 300 from the for ner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl T 5 Depths of Hall Sold at Quantum (Uimt Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lucian lUgular Meat) E Martin of Lake Salt Matinee City. Saturday Roundup Starts 12 Noon Out at 3:30 thb weak Members of the C A G Club E Hey. Gang! Come and See "Escapade in Japin"-pl- us wen entertained Friday at the "Rocka-- 5 home of Mrs. Archie Brown. SpeWUy Baby." See the 3 Big Features plus Serial and Cartoons. cial guest was Mrs Kenneth Brown. Game prizes were awardBusy S Sunday, Monday, Tuesday December 7 2 lb. ed to Mrs. John E. Coon, Mrs. Baker Slart 700 PM. Last Show 1:00 PM. Soda box Jack Bernardo and Mrs. Don NOTED COPPER GOLFER DIES AT AGE GemTheatre Utah Open tournament in 1934. He is survived by his wife, Dorothea Fetzer Kingsley; three daughters; his mother, two brothers and a sister. He made his first appearance on the golf course at the Salt Lake Country Club when he was 12 years of age. Five years later he had won his first state championship. He was a wonderful man and golfer, add will be remembered with great fondness by hosts of liMIMNHA IDEAS tnii , kiln trqmil n m4 ptMrmi year alter the original prescription was mpnrt tkr a written Most druggists refuse to refill without consulting Ithe arripliona When Your Physician ion who issued it. This medicine was designed to he used in a certain amount Prescribes over a limited iwnod and before more When vnur physician write a prr of it m used a recheck of the patient's script ton lor you. it w done after lak condition should he made to judge the ing a careful history, not only allri action of the medicine. The physician hearing your roinplami of a physic may want to reduce the dosage or to natuie but iiiiguiring concerning any discontinue its use or change the drug abnormalities of fnnrtinn of any ol thi For example a woman in the period of systems. The individual receive a rate- menopause may he taking on presenp-lu- l physical examination, and certain lion some estrogen to relieve the hot rnnlinr laboratory tests are made along flashes and nervousness that frequently ith any sirrial lesis that are indi- accompanies this condition when sud rated. Then and then only is a prr- denly she discovers a lump in hri breast. If this lump is an early cancer script ion writ leu The prescription orders from the "I he breast the use of I he estrogen W,H stimulate the growth of the cancer druggist certain ingredients designed Ic rurr or alleviate the troubles from The physician will promptly slop the of use the estrogen and attack the which you aresufiering When omi anil used, any of it which may In r So a drug that may he useful al left over should he thrown away. The " f'ipe niav he harmful under rrrtain finiiilv medicine chest may become clut- rendition whirh may arise teird wnh holllesof old prescription Trust your doctor You have not iui h may have lost iheii potency oi studied medicine. Ho not damage your more concentrated so that they most precious possession, your good unv have become dangerous. The a health, hv using or overusing prrsenp-lien- l should not make his own diag- lions wluth weie prescribed for a and attempt to trial himselfjdfic purKe ovei a limited lime. ejferl It. I if knhk, sad dtnpifi H if tin pnph If I 'lit. local friends. 12-13- MB PAY SEWER. MINIMUM FEES MONTH $6 WATER ml Dear Santa: I am a little girl, 0 years old. I would like a bike and baton for Christmas, also a croquet set Thanks. -- Sherry Ann Duckworth Dear Santa Claus: X would like an Army set, a play gun with caps and a round worl dso I can study. I would like you to pick up my old toys I don-- t use any more and give them to the poor children. Steve Pollock Dear Santa Claus: TO R isvcuiwvi HOURS GIVEN FOR MAGNA LIQUOR STORE Let u replant your plantera, and also tee our large telection of holiday plantt and cen-terpiee- d Magna Harmon - Announcement is made that the Magna liquor store hours will be from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on December 21st, 23rd, 24th and 31st, and everyone is urged to notice the earlier opening time. j DIAL 33S8 FLORAL 927 Wist 3200 South spr-nos- s Prices Effective Thursday, Chili Friday and SEMRiW Crackers 43 15-16-1- RI,-DWA- S S - WABNEB V f"" BROS, L a 8,0 bov-lov- is JAMA.OIRL SENSATION ,S ON ffi- -. rJohnleft the SCREENI Haiy-EddieKgy- 9 t Plus Cartoon. Novelty and News E Wednesday, December 18-C- THE GOLDEN GIRL E Plu Novelty and Cartoon E E E with Mitzi Gaynor Showi Starts Thursday, December 19 for 3 Days The Amazing Collosal Man Macaroni Elbow, Golden Grain I S 24 oz. 35 Go-Togeth- Special! er Cheese i E Mild, Western Block I Glen Langan Cathy Downs 2nd Technicolor Hit lb. E 59 Go-Togeth- Special! er S SHEPARD OF THE HILLS s to give you meal ideas and extra savings! Family Night RA Treat for the Whole Family WoVc teamed up "natural partners in good eating . . . r i Raitt-Gno-l o cr? 1.00 S A FE WAV Saturday With John Wayne iiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiniiiiiniiiiiiiininHiiiHiiiiniiHinnnnniiHiiiiif 3 3 Go-Togeth- iveJeverihacl,Vhes9: COLD STRIKE STAMPS Special! er Cake Mix aZZ;'1 Great giifft idea: a2.0 (laiiof Quantitiai Said at Rogulai Prlc.il Frosting Mix IS 9 oz. Fudge, Peanut Cream . (laMr QuantitiM Said at Betty Crocker's, Malt, i w Oi 3 for Kitchen Craft 0 fAr Sagular Pricai) Pack Train give MELROSE VANILLA WAFERS 12 oz. Pancake Mix 3 lb. pkg. 3 9 3-$1- Table Syrup 3 for 1.00 b- - 24oz. (UMar QuantitiM SoM .09 Wheatics, 12 oz. Safeway Guaranteed Meats U.S.D.A. Inspected This is whole Breaded Shrimp ffi1" '59 Sliced Bacon lb. 1 49 t doz 63c Arl, vii ? (&- r Scotch nia-KKUt- - J-- US- ' : sr , , r '. v FROZEN i , Treat PEAS Vv-vj'-V-- j 10 f- Groat J l.iw Is (ii't-r.:I Great bmirlioii! p! I J ' c. J ,rii mi JJlIiiii li:. Sj ii i.illv Vf::i r ff wJ fl I - r n a ilv v r - v. Iii.-kr-v )"-- lj) In iirl'OM in ! fJVJl nt.r 3wA CISTiLLIM j w l!r' i.'i i f !i;- - ir.'ft COMPANY, Great drink! This in Iinlll'.'. FRANKFORT, lb. Picnics Irndw, Dmp jiwokod Bologna the pleasure you give. Smooth Old Stagg makes every drink great! KENTUCKY for $1.00 Cheer, lb. 39 gt sz. Bisquck, 40 oz. Sallines, 2 lb. lb. 39 Miscellaneous Bargains Kotcx, 18s - 23 Sugar, 10 lb. $1.11 Miracle Whip, qt. 54 79 Raisins, 4 lb. FRYERS Your Assurance of the Finest Fryers in Town (Cut Up lb. 37f ) at Rogulai Pricai) $1.49 Vclvccta Cheese, 2 lb. 81 Star Kist Tuna, chunk, 29 Farm Fresh Produce -- Potatoes U.S Hereford Brand Corned Beef, 37 Prcm, Swifts 41 No. 2, Russets 50 lb. bag Grapefruit Carrots AVOCADOS Ruby Red, Sweet & Juicy 5 for 29 lb. 10 2-2- 5c 66 40 51 |